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Teddy Bridgewater likely on the outs in Carolina


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3 minutes ago, CarolinaNCSU said:

That Twitter account is Verge's account.  If you don't trust Verge at this point...

A.  Welcome to the Huddle, new person

B.  You haven't paid any attention


 

I am relatively new, but I assumed from the way people are reacting they trust Verge. So I will too. 

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2 minutes ago, CarolinaNCSU said:

That Twitter account is Verge's account.  If you don't trust Verge at this point...

A.  Welcome to the Huddle, new person

B.  You haven't paid any attention


 

Yes, and people have to remember this about Verge--Scouts (and friends) do not predict--they do not have inside information beyond the internal grapevine.  So she shares what she hears--and things change from day to day, as we all know.  But at the end of the day, it is like this-=-there is a fan level where people with a website repeat each other based on suppositions and what they appear to be good fits, and there is the underground NFL--where the people in the business engage is more informed chatter.  That is more likely to be factual in the end, than listening to the draft carnies on the websites that compete for clicks.

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38 minutes ago, TrevorLaurenceTime22 said:

Cutting Cam and Starting Allen would have given you the same production at a fraction of the cost.


Allen had already proven he was not a starting QB even when healthy. Cam’s health was the question. Rolling with Allen as the starter was never an option.

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Just now, Jared Patterson said:

So are we officially in trade talks with teams about Bridgewater or is this all just preliminary discussions and hypotheticals?

I think we have been in trade talks that have been on and off throughout the offseason. You get a sense of who is still in or not by this point.

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